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Medics in Ukraine face dire odds amid relentless conflict

A medic at war in Ukraine is one of the main targets for the Russians, says paramedic Sylwester Winiarski. The average lifespan of a medic is only three months.

Rescuers after the attack in Ukraine. Illustrative photo.
Rescuers after the attack in Ukraine. Illustrative photo.
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Paulina Ciesielska

In the war in Ukraine, medics are particularly vulnerable to attacks from the Russians. Sylwester Winiarski, an experienced paramedic, highlights in an interview with the Polish Press Agency that a medic is a "juicy target" for the Russians.

Differences between Afghanistan and Ukraine

Winiarski compares the situation in Ukraine to the conflict in Afghanistan, where they fought against guerrilla forces. In Afghanistan, there was no front line, and attacks could come from any direction. Currently, hundreds of injuries are reported daily in Ukraine, making this conflict incomparable to others.

In Afghanistan, transporting the wounded to the hospital took about 2 to 4 hours, while in Ukraine, this time extends to about 10 hours. Russian artillery makes quick air transport impossible, forcing reliance on wheeled vehicles exposed to mines and shelling.

- The war in Ukraine resembles World War II more than other armed conflicts that erupted after its conclusion, - the medic emphasizes.

Winiarski points out the new challenges posed by the war in Ukraine. Medics must operate in extreme conditions, often without the possibility of quickly transporting the wounded. Tactical blood transfusions on the battlefield are being introduced, which is a new development in emergency medical services.

- In Ukraine, medics cannot reveal themselves; they are a juicy target for the Russians, one of the most significant targets on the battlefield. Killing a paramedic, a person trained to save other people's lives and to teach others how to do it, is like hitting the bullseye for the enemy - he explains, emphasizing that the average lifespan of a paramedic on the front line is just three months.

Winiarski emphasizes that despite the difficult conditions, medics and soldiers are trained in basic medical procedures, increasing their survival chances.

- Advanced medicine is moving closer to the front line. For example, Ukrainians are already performing tactical blood transfusions on the battlefield, - says Winiarski.